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1 1, 1| favors. But Curio, as war was being openly prepared against 2 1, 5| influenced by] the fear of being called to trial, and the 3 1, 6| to attend to, nor to fear being called to an account for 4 1, 6| the city was in danger of being set on fire, or when the 5 1, 8| 1.7]These things being made known to Caesar, he 6 1, 13| 1.12]In the mean time, being informed that Thermus the 7 1, 15| 14]Intelligence of this being brought to Rome, so great 8 1, 15| attend him; but afterward, being warned by his friends that 9 1, 16| with ten cohorts; but, on being informed of Caesar's approach, 10 1, 16| a great part of his men. Being left on the road with a 11 1, 16| allegiance]. Vibullius, being informed by him of the transactions 12 1, 18| encouraged by a promise of being amply rewarded, with dispatches 13 1, 19| leaped off the walls. Attius, being brought before Antonius, 14 1, 21| 1.20]Domitius's design being noised abroad, the soldiers 15 1, 23| on their own lives. Leave being granted him, he departed. ~ 16 1, 24| in the public treasury, being brought to Caesar by the 17 1, 25| 1.24]Pompey, being informed of what had passed 18 1, 26| for want of shipping; and, being afraid that Pompey would 19 1, 26| secure them the better from being attacked by the shipping 20 1, 28| of the army to Dyrrachium being sent back by the consuls, 21 1, 29| tops of the houses: Caesar, being apprised of the design by 22 1, 29| and scaled the walls: but being cautioned by the people 23 1, 29| trenches, they halted, and being conducted by the inhabitants 24 1, 31| things were nearly completed, being informed of Curio's approach, 25 1, 33| candidate for the consulate, being contented with what was 26 1, 37| twelve ships at Arelas, which being completed and rigged in 27 1, 37| timber was cut down), and being brought to Massilia, he 28 1, 39| legions he had. These matters being settled, reinforcements 29 1, 41| from the main army, which being known to Petreius and Afranius, 30 1, 42| be finished in the night. Being acquainted with the nature 31 1, 42| carrying on the work without being seen; so that the whole 32 1, 42| discovered that the camp was being fortified. ~ 33 1, 44| and, on a reinforcement being sent, they were obliged 34 1, 45| retire and give up the post, being accustomed to this manner 35 1, 46| 45]Almost the whole army being daunted at this, because 36 1, 46| soldiers of the ninth legion, being over zealous to repair the 37 1, 47| rest to fly. The cohorts being beaten back to the wall, 38 1, 47| back to the wall, and some being driven by their fears into 39 1, 57| along with him. A fleet being thus furnished with every 40 1, 58| missiles. Thus prepared, and being apprised of the enemy's 41 1, 58| of our men in valor: and being lately come from the Massilians, 42 1, 60| Caesar at Ilerda, the bridge being completed at the same time, 43 1, 61| face of affairs. The bridge being finished, five powerful 44 1, 61| finished, five powerful states being joined to Caesar, a way 45 1, 62| Sertorius in the late war, being conquered by Pompey, still 46 1, 63| 1.62]Notice of this being given by the scouts, Caesar 47 1, 63| was received of the bridge being nearly completed over the 48 1, 65| over. A few of his soldiers being carried away by the force 49 1, 65| a man perished. His army being safe on the opposite bank, 50 1, 66| saw them at a distance, being affrighted at so unexpected 51 1, 67| the camp to fetch water, being taken by our horse, Caesar 52 1, 67| When they heard the shout, being afraid lest they should 53 1, 71| in the camps, to which, being intercepted by Caesar's 54 1, 74| generals of his opponents, being alarmed that they had lost 55 1, 75| might have the means of being recommended to Caesar. Even 56 1, 76| formed into a body, and being alarmed by the unexpected 57 1, 80| repulse our horse; and these being forced to give way, they 58 1, 80| could quit the line without being taken by Caesar's horse. ~ 59 1, 81| advanced four miles, and being very much harassed by our 60 1, 84| flanks. The hostile armies being arranged in this manner, 61 1, 88| things, a just valuation being made. Whatever disputes 62 1, 88| third part of their army being dismissed in two days, Caesar 63 2, 1| reaches to the fortress, being fortified by the nature 64 2, 1| furnished. These things being provided, he raised a mound 65 2, 3| mean time, Lucius Nasidius, being sent by Cneius Pompey with 66 2, 5| respectable of every age, being expressly invited and solicited, 67 2, 6| fortune of war. Our ships being at some distance from each 68 2, 6| were distressed. Nor, after being joined by the Albici, did 69 2, 6| indeed, of one of them being broken off, the whole ship 70 2, 6| founder, which circumstance being observed, the ships of Brutus' 71 2, 7| hear the tidings, and, on being informed of the event, were 72 2, 10| cover the musculus. The roof being thus sloped and laid over 73 2, 11| At length several stones being picked away from the foundation 74 2, 12| arise, to prevent their being instantly plundered at a 75 2, 14| the gates, and, the wind being high and favorable to them, 76 2, 17| which took place in Italy, being diffident of Pompey's success, 77 2, 17| of Caesar. That though, being pre-engaged to Cneius Pompey 78 2, 18| allegiance to him and Pompey. Being informed of all that happened 79 2, 19| Corduba. This proclamation being published through the whole 80 2, 22| this kind), their turret being demolished, a great part 81 2, 25| the approaches to the town being rendered difficult and narrow 82 2, 25| but a hundred and twenty being killed, the rest retreated 83 2, 26| the king's entire forces being thrown into disorder and 84 2, 26| almost all the enemy's horse being safe, because they made 85 2, 33| 2.33]The soldiers, being affected by this oration, 86 2, 34| friends: the light-infantry being deserted by those who had 87 2, 34| minds of Attius's soldiers being prepossessed with fear and 88 2, 37| by messages and letters. Being elated by all these things, 89 2, 38| 2.38]This plan being settled, and his conduct 90 2, 38| behind in his own kingdom, being called home by a neighboring 91 2, 40| 2.40]Juba, being informed by Sabura of the 92 2, 41| sixteen miles, his army being exhausted with the fatigue, 93 2, 41| the line, the Numidians, being fresh, by their speed avoided 94 3, 1| chosen consul. This business being ended, as credit was beginning 95 3, 4| legion from Sicily, which being composed of two he called 96 3, 7| nor did Bibulus, his fleet being disordered and his seamen 97 3, 8| For Bibulus at Corcyra, being informed of Caesar's approach, 98 3, 9| connection with Caesar; but not being able to prevail with the 99 3, 9| smallness of their numbers, being weakened by several wounds, 100 3, 9| their engines. Octavius, being informed of their determination, 101 3, 18| 3.18]Bibulus, being prevented from landing for 102 3, 18| landing for several days, and being seized with a violent distemper 103 3, 19| and the general safety and being listened to with silence 104 3, 19| which Vatinius escaped by being protected by the arms of 105 3, 21| town discovered: his plots being revealed, and Capua shut 106 3, 21| Capua shut against him, being apprehensive of danger, 107 3, 22| of their debts. But not being able to prevail with them, 108 3, 26| Apollonia and Dyrrachium, and being seen from the continent, 109 3, 26| they were still afraid of being attacked by the enemy's 110 3, 27| some lost their lives by being dashed against the rocks, 111 3, 28| not kept up with the rest, being overtaken by the night, 112 3, 29| about eight hundred horse being landed, Antony sent most 113 3, 30| find a ford. Pompey's route being easy, because he was not 114 3, 30| marches against Antonius, and being informed of his approach, 115 3, 30| Pompey, to prevent his being hemmed in between two armies, 116 3, 32| for they asserted, that being expelled from their own 117 3, 32| times of war; the whole sums being called in, on which occasion, 118 3, 35| first arrival in Aetolia, being very kindly received, dislodged 119 3, 36| s camp, at which Cassius being alarmed, and having received 120 3, 38| the enemy's view. Scipio being in readiness to pursue him, 121 3, 38| ambush, their suspicions being raised by the neighing of 122 3, 40| to hinder provisions from being brought into the town from 123 3, 40| attempted to storm Lissus, but being delayed three days by the 124 3, 42| 3.42]Pompey, being cut off from Dyrrachium, 125 3, 43| 3.43]Caesar, on being informed of these transactions, 126 3, 46| 3.46]Caesar, being uneasy about the retreat 127 3, 46| their retreat. These things being completed, he ordered his 128 3, 46| soon as Caesar perceived, being afraid that his men would 129 3, 46| that were sunk. But our men being contented to retreat without 130 3, 49| constant fatigue to them, being men unaccustomed to work, 131 3, 51| occasion requires. Sylla, being deputed by Caesar to take 132 3, 53| centurions lost their eyes. And being desirous to produce testimony 133 3, 55| Acarnania, and Amphilochis, being reduced, as we have related, 134 3, 57| an audience; for Scipio being reprimanded by Favonius, 135 3, 58| on the trees, the horses being almost starved, Pompey thought 136 3, 59| pecuniary rewards, and from being needy had made them affluent. 137 3, 62| provide fascines. These things being prepared, he embarked on 138 3, 63| circumstance was known to Pompey, being told to him by the Allobrogian 139 3, 64| 3.64]Marcellinus, being informed of this disorder, 140 3, 65| commanded the nearest fort, being informed of what had happened, 141 3, 66| several days, the works being all entire. ~ 142 3, 69| delay which this occasioned, being informed of what had happened, 143 3, 69| rampart by a narrow breach, being apprehensive of their retreat, 144 3, 69| cavalry, to prevent their being overpowered within the lines, 145 3, 69| trenches; and the first being trodden to death, the rest 146 3, 69| their own friends fleeing, being afraid that they should 147 3, 71| perished without a wound, being trodden to death in the 148 3, 74| he was apprehensive of being distressed for want of corn. ~ 149 3, 75| as a convoy. This affair being concluded, having retained 150 3, 75| river Genusus, the banks being steep, their horse overtook 151 3, 76| work (the fortifications being entire), made long excursions, 152 3, 76| because the design of marching being adopted in a hurry, they 153 3, 76| wagons and luggage behind. Being thus incapable of pursuing, 154 3, 78| for a person in haste. And being apprehensive for Domitius, 155 3, 79| this time. Letters likewise being sent by Pompey through all 156 3, 80| 3.80]The two armies being united, Caesar marched to 157 3, 82| him. The forces of Pompey being thus augmented, and two 158 3, 84| 3.84]Corn being provided, and his soldiers 159 3, 85| seeing no likelihood of being able to bring Pompey to 160 3, 85| corn, and also, that by being in motion he might get some 161 3, 85| to fatigue. These matters being settled, when the signal 162 3, 93| experience by custom, and being practiced in former battles, 163 3, 93| the archers and slingers, being left destitute and defenseless, 164 3, 95| continued till mid-day, yet, being prepared to undergo any 165 3, 99| mountains, his strength being exhausted by fatigue, was 166 3, 101| discipline, and the wind being high and favorable, he filled 167 3, 101| fleet at Vibo, and our ships being moored to the land, to strike 168 3, 101| manner as before. The wind being favorable, he sent into 169 3, 101| left to guard the fleet, being considered as invalids, 170 3, 103| 3.103]Pompey, being informed of these proceedings, 171 3, 104| kingdom during the minority, being informed of these things, 172 3, 104| tribune to assassinate him. Being kindly addressed by them, 173 3, 110| his fellow soldiers, who being involved in the same guilt, 174 3, 110| the skill of veterans by being in several wars in Alexandria. 175 3, 111| masters of these, Caesar being deprived of his fleet, they 176 3, 112| of its narrowness. Caesar being greatly alarmed on this 177 3, 112| of the passes); and a few being killed on both sides, Caesar 178 3, 112| success; but his messengers being discovered and apprehended,